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KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 1112 PM CST Mon Dec 15 2025
- Dry conditions and well above average temperatures will continue over the next week for the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles.
SHORT TERM
(Tonight through Wednesday night) Issued at 1112 PM CST Mon Dec 15 2025
Patchy fog may be ongoing across the far eastern Texas Panhandle to start the day on Tuesday but that should quickly clear out as drier air at the surface moves in. Another warm day is in store for the Panhandles, but a very weak low pressure system moving overhead will keep temperatures from being even warmer. Highs are still forecast to be well above average for mid December. The conditions on Wednesday will be fairly similar to Tuesday, other than the upper level pattern will favor a leeside surface low developing across southeast Colorado which will lead to breezy south to southwest winds. The potential for fog should decrease beyond this morning as drier surface air remains in place Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday night.
Muscha
LONG TERM
(Thursday through next Monday) Issued at 1112 PM CST Mon Dec 15 2025
A strong low pressure system will be moving across the Dakotas towards the Great Lakes region to start the day on Thursday. The cold front associated with this low pressure system should be south of the Panhandles by sunrise on Thursday morning. Even though the CWA will be in the wake of the cold front, the highs are only forecast to drop down to near average as warmer air already starts to make a return during the afternoon on Thursday. The temperatures will increase even more so on Friday and Saturday, as highs approach records for both of these days in the mid to upper 70s. High pressure aloft will continue to heavily influence the upper level pattern across the CONUS this weekend into early next week which will lead to continued dry and warm conditions for the Panhandles.
Muscha
AVIATION
(06Z TAFS) Issued at 1112 PM CST Mon Dec 15 2025
VFR conditions will very likely continue over the next 24 hours. Light winds around 10 kts or less will become northerly and stay that way through the end of this TAF cycle. High clouds will gradually clear out during this time frame.
Muscha
AMA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
TX...None. OK...None.
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